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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are highly confusing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes a significant level of confusion or misunderstanding.
Example: "The instructions provided in the manual are highly confusing, making it difficult for users to follow them."
Alternatives: "are very perplexing" or "are extremely unclear."
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An immigrant's status can be contained in any number of different documents, many of which are highly confusing.
Vietnamese names are highly confusing to say the least.
When I turn on the television (my laptop) and I flip the channels (type in "watch [tv show] free online" to Google) to find the glamourous, teen (adult actors with good skin) versions of myself, the ones I find are highly confusing.
While oxygen regulation of placental development and function and the role of HIFs in these processes is an area of keen interest, the currently available data are highly confusing.
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Climate change targets can be highly confusing.
As a result, the gig debate can be highly confusing.
The results of Juvenal's innovation have been highly confusing for literary history.
By abandoning the narrative continuity that would underpin a conventional history, he ends up leading the reader on a meandering path through the maze of modern physics, an approach which is highly confusing to the novice.And the book is clearly pitched at the novice.
If you were an ill--informed voter, the messages were highly confusing.
In another phrase, the fact that so many publications are still discussing the mechanism of contaminant removal in Fe0/H2O systems is highly confusing.
The so-called "viral video". This is mentioned last because it is the hardest to do and is highly confusing to people.
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